Letters, Apr. 1, 1946

Is there anyone in this world who really wants another warwho
truthfully believes that an atomic war could be won satisfactorily by
one nation or a group of nations? Then why are we complacently talking
about the next war as a foregone conclusion? . . .

(PFC.) ROBERT W. POINDEXTER

U.S.M.C.

c/o Fleet Post Office

San Francisco

Limperary Criticism

Sirs:

Now I never said that the Albino limerick [TIME, March 4] is or ever was
my favorite. I only said that it is a better limerick than the
Pelicanwhich isn't saying much. I...